German Police Warn of De Facto No-Go Zones
“...and because lawlessness will abound, the love of many will grow cold...”
Matt 24:12. Is this coming to a nation near you?:
Spiraling levels of violent crime perpetrated by immigrants from the Middle East and the Balkans are turning parts
of Duisburg, a key German industrial city, into "areas of lawlessness" — areas that are becoming de facto "no-go"
zones for police, according to a confidential police report that was leaked to the German newsmagazine Der
Spiegel.
The report, produced by the police headquarters of North Rhine-Westphalia, the most populous state of Germany
(and also the state with the largest Muslim population in Germany), warns that the government is losing control
over problem neighborhoods and that the ability of police to maintain public order "cannot be guaranteed over the
long term."
Duisburg, which has a total population of around 500,000, is home to an estimated 60,000 mostly Turkish
Muslims, making it one of the most Islamized cities in Germany. In recent years, however, thousands of
Bulgarians and Romanians (including Sinti and Roma "gypsies") have flocked to Duisburg, creating a volatile
ethno-religious cauldron.
According to Der Spiegel: "There are districts where immigrant gangs are taking over entire metro trains for
themselves. Native residents and business people are being intimidated and silenced. People taking trams during
the evening and nighttime describe their experiences as 'living nightmares.' Policemen, and especially
policewomen, are subject to 'high levels of aggressiveness and disrespect.'
"In the medium term, nothing will change, according to the report. The reasons for this: the high rate of
unemployment, the lack of job prospects for immigrants without qualifications for the German labor market and
ethnic tensions among migrants. The Duisburg police department now wants to reinforce its presence on the
streets and track offenders more consistently.
"Experts have warned for some time that problem neighborhoods could become no-go areas. The president of the
German Police Union, Rainer Wendt, told Spiegel Online years ago: 'In Berlin or in the north of Duisburg there are
neighborhoods where colleagues hardly dare to stop a car — because they know that they'll be surrounded by 40
or 50 men.' These attacks amount to a 'deliberate challenge to the authority of the state — attacks in which the
perpetrators are expressing their contempt for our society.'"
The leak of the document comes amid a spike in attacks on police by mobs of immigrants, not only in Duisburg,
but across the country.
In the Duisburg neighborhood of Marxloh, for example, a horde of Lebanese immigrants on June 29 attacked two
police officers who were attempting to arrest two men for smoking cannabis on a public sidewalk. Within minutes,
the officers were surrounded by more than 100 men who tried to prevent the arrests from taking place. Ten squad
cars and dozens of police reinforcements were required to rescue the two officers.
Also in Marxloh, two men who got into a fight on June 24 used their cellphones to call their friends for backup
support. Within minutes, more than 300 people had gathered at the scene. At least 100 police officers attempted
to separate the two groups, but the mob quickly turned on the police.
In Gelsenkirchen, another city in North Rhine-Westphalia, two police officers on July 24 tried to pull over a driver
who ran a stoplight. The driver got out of the car and attempted to flee on foot. When police caught up with him,
more than 50 people appeared from virtually nowhere to prevent the suspect's arrest. A 15-year-old attacked a
policeman from behind and began strangling him, rendering him unconscious.
In Berlin, some 30 members of rival immigrant gangs got into a fight on June 24 outside a nightclub in the
Neukölln district of Berlin. After police arrived, the mob began attacking the officers. More than 60 police officers
were needed to restore order.
Also in Berlin, dozens of police officers were deployed to break up a brawl between 50 members of two rival
immigrant families at a public playground in Neukölln on June 4. The melee began when two young boys got into
a fight, which quickly spiraled out of control after adult family members got involved on behalf of each of the boys.
One day earlier, more than 90 police officers were deployed to break up a fight between 70 members of rival
immigrant clans at a public playground in Moabit, an inner city neighborhood in Berlin. The fight began when two
women got into an argument over a man, and turned violent after more and more family members got involved.
Two police officers were injured.
In an interview with the German newsmagazine Focus, the head of the police union in North Rhine-Westphalia,
Arnold Plickert, warned of the emergence of no-go zones in the cities of Cologne, Dortmund, Duisburg and Essen.
"Several rival rocker groups as well as Lebanese, Turkish, Romanian and Bulgarian clans are fighting for
supremacy of the streets," he said. "They make their own rules; here the police have nothing more to say."
In an August 2011 interview with the newspaper Der Westen, Bernhard Witthaut, Chief Police Commissioner of
Germany, revealed that immigrants have been imposing "no-go" zones in German cities at an alarming rate.
The interviewer asked Witthaut: "Are there urban areas — for example in the Ruhr — districts and housing blocks
that are 'no-go areas,' meaning that they can no longer be secured by the police?" Witthaut replied:
"Every police commissioner and interior minister will deny it. But of course we know where we can go with the
police car and where, even initially, only with the personnel carrier. The reason is that our colleagues can no
longer feel safe there in twos, and have to fear becoming the victim of a crime themselves. We know that these
areas exist. Even worse: in these areas, crimes no longer result in charges.”
The threat posed by immigrant clans has been growing for many years. In October 2010, Der Spiegel published
an article — "Large Arab Families: The State Cowers in Fear of Criminal Clans" — which warned of the
emergence in Germany of a "parallel society of criminality" run by "immigrant mafia clans with thousands of
members" who are "taking advantage of legal loopholes, social welfare services and international contacts with
dominant organized crime groups."
According to Der Spiegel: "The gangs traffic in heroin and cocaine, run brothels or are active in the contraband
smuggling business. The brutality with which they carry out their activities has made them very powerful, the
police are afraid of them. The state is passive with respect to these clans, the politicians ignore the phenomenon.
"This negligence has, over the years, enabled the emergence of a criminal parallel society. This would not have
happened if the authorities had acted early and decisively: As early as 2004, a Commission of the Federal
Criminal Police (BKA) warned that the ethnic groups were out of control and also warned about the so-called
Mhallamiye-Kurds [an Arab-speaking ethnic group with roots in southern Anatolia], including the Bremen-based
clan known as Family M.
"At the time, special investigators from federal and state governments criticized the lack of any efforts at
integration and attacked the German judiciary. It was said that due to misconceived tolerance, the courts
exacerbated the problems with their persistent lenience.
The article reveals that some delinquents possess more than a dozen different identities, and that it is common for
them to continue collecting social welfare benefits because German privacy laws prevent police from being
informed of a suspect's whereabouts.
According to a police investigator interviewed by Der Spiegel, the immigrant clans "view German society as one to
be plundered; they see us as born losers." This is unlikely to change anytime soon, he added, because there are
nearly 1,000 children in the clans in Bremen alone.
Back in Duisburg, the newspaper Rheinische Post offered a glimpse into the reality of German multiculturalism by
means of an interview with a streetcar driver. "I wish I would not have to drive the train through this neighborhood
[Marxloh]," he said, adding that he often has to apply the brakes because immigrant children are playing on the
tracks. "If they are chased away by the police, they are immediately back again as soon as the officers are gone."
As for those riding the trains, there are far more fare evaders than paying passengers, because conductors are
afraid they will be assaulted if they ask immigrants to present their tickets.
Nearly a half-decade ago, Chancellor Angela Merkel admitted that German multiculturalism has "utterly failed."
Speaking to a meeting of her center-right Christian Democratic Union (CDU) in Potsdam in October 2010, Merkel
said:
"We are a country which at the beginning of the 1960s actually brought [Muslim] guest workers to Germany. Now
they live with us and we lied to ourselves for a while, saying that they will not stay and that they will have
disappeared again one day. That is not the reality. This multicultural approach — saying that we simply live side
by side and are happy about each other — this approach has failed, utterly failed."
At the time, many voters had hoped that Merkel's comments would transform the debate over mass immigration to
Germany. Since then, however, immigration, especially from the Muslim world, has continued unabated. Germany
is now home to the largest number of immigrants (8.2 million) of any member state of the European Union.
Germany also has the second-largest Muslim population (5 million) in the EU

We thought that one can only liberate a people from limitless slavery if one can overcome the slavery inside oneself and prepare the path to the internal freedom that is the precondition for the external.

Yes. Here in America, we call no-go zones the ghetto, public housing or the inner city. All those are code words for watch out! You avoid these areas if you want to avoid trouble. If you are looking for murder and mayhem then by all means wander into the ghetto. You will find it there. Any white person seen wandering the ghetto is tagged as a problem straight out. Either drugs, usually drugs, and certainly a new carrier of various sexually transmitted diseases. Most white people that wander into the ghetto are never heard from again or they live there as they are garbage and they found the perfect garbage can to live in.

Honestly I cannot imagine any German person ever wanting to live around Muslims or Negroids. There may be some truly ignorant people who buy the media lies outright and even have a sort of fairy tale view of non-whites but most Muslims are so hateful and abusive to women. It is simply the opposite of the European belief. Muslims treat women like dirt. You have to think you are worthless to be willing to treated like dirt.

Actually, I would use those police cars as bait. Send a pair in to arrest someone, and when the gang surrounds them, 20 APCs show up full of troops. Every scumbag is subdued by whatever means necessary and dragged off. The soldiers take them to a waiting boat which hauls them out to the middle of the North Sea and dumps them.

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In order to have common sense, there must be a common culture, a common blood, a common soul.
When a brainwashed multicultist claims "they're not all that bad," remember that just because every hailstone doesn't hit you in the head, there's no excuse for standing in the storm.

As Christ Himself said of the evil pharisees, whose spiritual descendants are the talmudic jews:

Ye are of your father the devil, and the lusts of your father ye will do. He was a murderer from the beginning, and abode not in the truth, because there is no truth in him. When he speaketh a lie, he speaketh of his own: for he is a liar, and the father of it. John 8:44

How long until no go zones are deemed racist because they are not "diverse" enough, and they(you) start paying for members of that fine community to live in or adjacent to affluent areas which are too white? Because the crime and violence is white peoples fault for not giving them enough money and power to be lawful citizens. i miss the days when the no go zones stayed in the no go zones. Soon the only way to avoid them will be to make your own.